Biology, asked by sunita6257, 10 months ago

what do the enamel ,dentine and pulp contain?​

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Answered by priyanshi403659
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Enamel. Hard calcified tissue covering the dentin in the crown of tooth. Because it contains no living cells, tooth enamel cannot repair damage from decay or from wear. Only a dentist can correct these conditions.

By volume, 45% of dentin consists of the mineral hydroxylapatite, 33% is organic material, and 22% is water. Yellow in appearance, it greatly affects the color of a tooth due to the translucency of enamel.

The pulp is the part in the center of a tooth made up of living connective tissue and cells called odontoblasts.

Answered by Moseley
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enamel is the hardest part of the body and is made up of minerals like calcium it is white in colour and dentine is yellow in colour it is the harder than bone and makes up the bulk of the teeth all pulp is the nerves and blood vessels in the teeth

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